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The Noether Theorems: Invariance and Conservation Laws in the 20th Century

In 1915 and 1916 Emmy Noether was asked by Felix Klein and David Hilbert to assist them in understanding issues involved in any attempt to formulate a general theory of relativity, in particular the new ideas of Einstein. She was consulted particularly over the difficult issue of the form a law of c...

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Autores principales: Kosmann-Schwarzbach, Yvette, Schwarzbach, Bertram Eugene
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-87868-3
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description In 1915 and 1916 Emmy Noether was asked by Felix Klein and David Hilbert to assist them in understanding issues involved in any attempt to formulate a general theory of relativity, in particular the new ideas of Einstein. She was consulted particularly over the difficult issue of the form a law of conservation of energy could take in the new theory, and she succeeded brilliantly, finding two deep theorems. But between 1916 and 1950, the theorem was poorly understood and Noether's name disappeared almost entirely. People like Klein and Einstein did little more then mention her name in the vario
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The Noether Theorems: Invariance and Conservation Laws in the 20th Century
title The Noether Theorems: Invariance and Conservation Laws in the 20th Century
title_full The Noether Theorems: Invariance and Conservation Laws in the 20th Century
title_fullStr The Noether Theorems: Invariance and Conservation Laws in the 20th Century
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title_short The Noether Theorems: Invariance and Conservation Laws in the 20th Century
title_sort noether theorems: invariance and conservation laws in the 20th century
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